USB Type-C Cable 5pack 6ft Fast Charging 3A Quick Charger Cord, Type C to A Cable 6 Foot Compatible Samsung Galaxy S10 S9 S8 Plus, Braided Fast Charging Cable for Note 10 9 8, LG V50 V40 G8 G7(Grey)
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Piggybacking is the most common method.
Mine did the same thing, and it was my phone. I restarted my phone, and it began to charge normally.
Yes, when used in conjunction with an AC adapter.
Do the buds accept a USB c connector? That is the question you should be asking. If so. Then yes.
Selected User Reviews For USB Type-C Cable 5pack 6ft Fast Charging 3A Quick Charger Cord, Type C to A Cable 6 Foot Compatible Samsung Galaxy S10 S9 S8 Plus, Braided Fast Charging Cable for Note 10 9 8, LG V50 V40 G8 G7(Grey)
YOU SHOULD BUY AT YOUR OWN RISK! One of the cords was unable to charge because the "cap" on the end that goes over the USB C end was too long, covering the USB C in its entirety. As a result, it simply falls out when plugged into your phone. The remaining four cords were all in good working order. (As you can see from the image, it's kind of obvious. ) The one on the left is a good one. Right is the bad one that falls out right away)br>br>My husband's phone died after about 2 weeks of using these. We took it to a repair shop, where they determined that the problem wasn't with the battery or charging port, but rather with cheap, bad charging cables. We had no problems with our phones for the past three years (they are now old because we were forced to buy new ones). Problem arose once we began to use these chargers. I'm not going to buy anything else. I intended to return them, but with everything going on in the world, it wasn't a priority, and I'm now four days past my return deadline. I'm just going to discard them. Investing in Anker cords, as I should have done in the first place.
These cables are fantastic. A lot of the newer devices have power requirements that traditional 1 Amp cables will not be able to meet. Because those old cables don't provide enough current to charge them quickly, I've had to replace a lot of them with newer ones like these, which can handle higher currents. I was able to use a Quick Charge 3 to charge my phone. 0 charger works flawlessly and takes the same amount of time as the OEM cable. And, as you can see in my photo, I'm able to get nearly 2 amps to my phone. Furthermore, these cables are protected by nylon braiding, which, in my opinion, looks and feels much more durable than the old-style copper braiding. style plastic/rubber cables. . . They're also quite attractive. The cable ends appear to be well protected by a flexible housing, so I don't expect them to fray like I've experienced with other cables. The remainder of the housing appears to be made of metal, which should improve durability. Regardless, I was ecstatic to receive five cables for the price. The 3-D model appeals to me the most. The foot length is probably the most versatile; while you may occasionally require extra-long cables, most applications will suffice with 3 feet. These are something I can never have too many of! br>br>However, the item photos show that these have blue USB ends, which indicates that they are USB 3. They appear to be 0 but are not. They are USB 2 devices, as stated in the description.
05/01/20. I've had these for a few months and three of them have already gone from "fast charging" to "slow charging" to "nearly no charging" with my Moto X4. They appear to be well made, but after a short period of use, it is clear that they wear out quickly. I would not recommend them. br>br>06/06/20 br>br>06/06/20 br>br>06/06/20 b I plugged one of these cables into my phone and got sparks in return, nearly setting my bed ablaze. It would have set fire to my bed if I hadn't been out of the room; I had my phone checked at a local repair shop, and they warned me that off-road driving could cause damage to my phone. Because copyright infringement would occur if brand cables and charging blocks were made to the exact same size specifications as brand-name cables and charging blocks, brand cables and charging blocks are not made to the exact same size specifications as brand-name cables and charging blocks. Off-kilter outfits don't always fit well. Brand cables cause a lot of problems, so I'm getting rid of the rest.
horrible. HORRIBLE charging time! To charge, they need a cube, and they're slow. I'm not sure what changed, but I bought based on the reviews, and my phone has never taken this long to charge before! Do not make a purchase. I rarely give negative feedback, but I felt compelled to do so this time!.
People are saying that this cable can handle a lot of amperage in their reviews. It doesn't matter if you understand how electrical components interact with one another because your phone does. Other devices are limited to a certain amount of power. The point of a nylon braided cable is that it is flexible and will not damage your phone's charging port over time, as a rigid cable will. Even the thick USB cables of the past are more rigid than this cable. If you want something adaptable, this isn't it. When you hold it in your hand, you can feel the cheap material and see the poor build quality, so I added a video so you can see for yourself, hopefully this helps.
We like having so many chargers because we can keep one in the car, the basement, and every room of the house so we don't have to keep looking for that one. And if one of them breaks, you've got the next one. I ordered these for my husband because he always loses his chargers; this way, he'll have plenty to go around.
These are extremely convenient; I use them to charge my Google Pixel, and they work just like any other charger cable. It's extremely convenient that it comes with five chargers, allowing you to keep one in your home, car, or other location. Awesome.
C cables! I needed to get some new USB drives, so I went out and bought some. Because my friends "borrow" them and I never see them again, I buy C charging cables in bulk. The length of these cables is ideal, and I appreciate the sturdy rope. Cord is one of my favorite musicians. They seem to last a long time, and I've got them all over the place now, at work, at home, in my car, and in my bag. Just so I'm aware that no matter where I am, my phone will always be charged. I'm hoping I won't need to buy any more, but if I do, I'll be sure to get these!.